Watch Life Unfold

Awareness and action don’t happen by accident. In fact, we’ve seen firsthand how even the smallest stories can create giant waves of change. Whether we’re documenting the wisdom of a young girl fighting cancer or capturing the aftermath of the housing bubble burst, every story we’ve told has made an impact, and now it’s your turn to discover how each one will inspire you.

Nepal Earthquake: IOM

As a first responder on the ground in Nepal, the International Organization for Migration needed to provide shelter to thousands of displaced families after the May 2015 earthquake. IOM tuned to SAS and their data analytics to help them identify where sheet metal roofing was available and how to get it to Nepal quickly.

With the monsoon season about to begin, the International Organization of Migration and SAS joined forces to quickly acquire and distribute sheet metal roofing to repair homes damaged by the earthquake in Nepal.

Kidznotes

An Emmy award winning documentary following three children enrolled in the Kidznotes program and how music is changing their lives.

An Emmy winning documentary short following shelves of three children and the importance of music in their lives. Kidznotes helps change the life trajectory of underserved K-12 students through orchestral training.

inner city peace

In a low-income Baltimore neighborhood, three young men return after college to find their beloved community devastated by drugs, with too many of its own killed or in prison. Having grown up with strong male role models and a unique childhood background in meditation, Ali, Atman and Andy are inspired to make a difference: They will teach yoga to the kids.

Young men raised on meditation return to their inner city stomping grounds and bring spiritual enlightenment to the struggling community.

Namibia: The Last Desert Eden

It is estimated that only 180 black rhino roam the vast 31,000 square miles of southern Africa’s Namib Desert. Explore along with M. Sanjayan, Lead Scientist for The Nature Conservancy and host of several Discovery Channel specials, as he explores this rich and spectacular natural landscape in search of this magnificent endangered creature.

M. Sanjayan, Lead Scientist for The Nature Conservancy, searches the expansive Namib Desert for a glimpse of the notoriously rare black rhino.

Nepal: Modernizing Humanitarian Relief

As a first responder on the ground in Nepal after the earthquake, the International Organization for Migration depends on data collection and analysis to give people a sense of safety, stability, and hope. IOM tuned to SAS to help them to analyze the data and modernize humanitarian relief.

In April of 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal displacing hundreds of thousands of citizens. The International Organization of Migration uses SAS predictive analytics to provide relief and get families back home quickly.